| Melvil Dewey - 1886 - 324 páginas
...by him in all vicissitudes ; comforters in sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude. Their friendships are exposed to no danger from the occurrences...attachments are weakened or dissolved ; time glides on ; fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 páginas
...old book which Time lias criticised for us ! 653 Lowell : My Study Windows. Library of Old Authors. The debt which he owes to them is incalculable; they...attachments are weakened or dissolved. Time glides on; fortune is Inconstant; tempers are soured; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered by... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1890 - 1100 páginas
...feeling which a man of liberal education naturally entertains towards the great minds of former ages. on ; fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 462 páginas
...maintained that dead authors are more fascinating than living people. "These friendships," he tells us, "are exposed to no danger from the occurrences by...attachments are weakened or dissolved. Time glides on : fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 470 páginas
...maintained that dead authors are more fascinating than living people. "These friendships," he tells us, "are exposed to no danger from the occurrences by...attachments are weakened or dissolved. Time glides on : fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 934 páginas
...filled his mind with noble and graceful images. They have stood by him in all vicissitudes—comforters in sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude....fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seem indissoluble are daily sundered by interest, by emulation, or by caprice. But no such cause can... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 934 páginas
...feeling which a man of liberal education naturally entertains towards the great minds of former ages. ongly represented to Essex the danger on ; fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 726 páginas
...feeling which a man of liberal education naturally entertains towards the great minds of former ages. The debt which he owes to them is incalculable. They...attachments are weakened or dissolved. Time glides on; fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1897 - 300 páginas
...unreproaching companions. Compare Macaulay's remarks on the companionship of books in his Essay on Bacon. " These friendships are exposed to no danger from the...attachments are weakened or dissolved Time glides on ; fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1897 - 316 páginas
...unreproaching companions. Compare Macaulay's remarks on the companionship of books in his Essay on Bacon. " These friendships are exposed to no danger from the...attachments are weakened or dissolved Time glides on ; fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered... | |
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